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Fire Emblem: Fuuin no Tsurugi(Sword of Seals) and Fire Emblem: Rekka no Ken (US)
Character Comparison Guide Version 1.00
by Rick Dykes (Rick52)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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I. Versions
II. Introducion
III. How does this guide work?
IV. The Character Comparison
V. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
VI. Contact Info
VII. Acknowledgements
VIII. The Legal Stuff
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I. VERSIONS
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0.01 (2/10/04) - Got the basic structure of guide down.
0.9 (3/29/04) - Completed basic guide for submission.
0.91 (4/18/04) - Made some translation adjustments for promotion items,
and added first reader scores. Added one question to FAQ.
0.92 (4/25/04) - Correct Karel/Harken recruitment info. Added more
reader scores. Edited Contact Info.
0.94 (5/25/04) - Relatively took a while this time. Added scores.
Added a notice just before the character scores.
0.95 (7/3/04) - Added more scores, a recruitment fix on Harken, changed
Dayan's score due to a mistake on my part, and I've also added the
section "What to expect on the next update".
1.00 (4/14/05) - I apologize a ton for taking this long to update. Even
then, I only received 9 e-mails concerning my updating this guide, most
of the e-mails were just game help or 'were you got sword seals rom, tell
me plz'. See below for what I've done to try and make up for it.
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Version 1.00 Updates
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1) Again, I've updated reader scores, and I've added the fan faves for
certain classes. You guys really disagree with some of my ratings,
particularly for Erk. That irks me. Hehehe. I'll stop now.
2) I've added a section for Merlinus, the merchant you either love or
hate. Or are indifferent to. I think that covers everyone now.
3) NO, I DID NOT ADD SoS TRIAL MAP CHARACTERS. Reason still being, those
characters are all available solely for the Trial Map. If this was a SoS
Trial Map FAQ, then sure, I'd add them. But no, this is a guide for
characters you use during the main game and even the Link Arena, which
the Trial Map characters can not be used in.
4) Added FAQ questions/answers.
5) Thanks to informed e-mailers, I've updated a few character bios, etc.
Except the one guy who decided to use really large font and ALL CAPS to
tell me Lyn's Hair/Clothes are Blue and Sain's hair is dark brown. He
may be right about Lyn's clothes and Sain's hair (though Lyn's hair is
green), but I won't change it because he handled it in a very
unprofessional manner. Lesson? When you e-mail me corrections, don't
be a douche about it. Next time, I'll include the name.
6) Lastly, I've updated a couple of my reviews of characters, though I've
made no scoring changes.
WHAT TO EXPECT ON MY NEXT UPDATE
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1) More reader scores. That is, if people send them.
2) Now, don't expect this, but maybe, just maybe, I'll start reviewing
characters for Sacred Stones (Seima no Kouseki). Problem is, because
of the new classes in that game, I'd have to completely change the
layout of the guide (because I can't compare 'Traineemages' or 'Great
Knights' with the other two games. So that's a huge maybe. Better
yet, I could just make a seperate FAQ for that game. Though with
the huge stat growths that game has, I'd probably give everyone a 7+.
3) Trial Map characters? No.
4) Erk Recognition? No.
5) Changing Lyn/Sain info? No.
6) Getting another update in sometime within a 9 month time span? Yes?
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II. INTRODUCTIONS
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Hi. My name is Rick Dykes (known online as Rick52), and this is my first
guide.
The Fire Emblem series has been around for 15 years now, and 9 games have been
released in the series' fine history. This guide covers the characters from
two of those games: the Game Boy Advance games "Fire Emblem: Fuuin no Tsurugi",
and "Fire Emblem: Rekka no Ken". The latter one is known in the US as just
plain "Fire Emblem".
Fire Emblem: Rekka no Ken and Fire Emblem: Fuuin no Tsurugi are extremely
similar games. They feature the same classes, the same continent and places,
the same weaponry. It's basically one big game split into two games covering
each generation.
I do this because I see and hear people talk about who's the better character
in this class or that class; or person 1 thinks 'Character A' is a much better
'Class' than 'Character B' while person 2 thinks otherwise, which spans both
games. I'd thought I'd add in my opinion on who's good and who's not, etc.
I will refer to the games as follows: "Fire Emblem: Sword of Seals" for the
one featuring Roy, and "Fire Emblem US" for the game that has been released
stateside.
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III. HOW DOES THIS GUIDE WORK?
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The 96 Playable characters that span the two games (NOT including the Trial
Map-only characters) are divided into subcategories by class. I use the
following format:
Name
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Game - Which game the character appears in.
Class - That characters class.
Appearance - What that character looks like (helps for Sword of Seals players)
Weapon/Magic - The types of weapons/magic that character can use.
Upgrade - the class the character promotes to.
Upgrade - If promotion is possible, the item(s) needed for promotion.
Quick Bio - Some light background information on that character.
Rating - (XX/10). I rate the character from 1-10. Most characters get 6 or 7.
The better characters get 8, 9, or 10. Anything lower go to mediocre or crappy
characters.
Acquire - Info on how to get that character.
Fan Rating - What you, the reader, rate the character in an e-mail to me (see
contact info). Unless it's really good, I won't post any actual opinions,
just the score. 2 or more scores will be averaged into one.
After each class is complete, I'll pick the best and worst character from each
class, and which Fire Emblem has the better set of characters for that class.
I will then show who the fan favorites and most hated are according to their
scores. So, shall we begin?
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IV. THE CHARACTER COMPARISON
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Since this section is pretty darn large, I've put a tidy little feature in.
Press CTRL+F to bring up the 'Find' feature, and type in the four letters next
to the class you want to go to so you can go directly to that section (for
example, typing M.Y.S.M without the periods takes you to the myrmidon section).
A. Lords Umpromoted (L.R.D.U)
B. Lords Promoted (L.R.D.P)
C. Knights-Generals (K.N.G.N)
D. Cavaliers-Paladins (C.V.P.L)
E. Myrmidon-Swordmaster (M.Y.S.M)
F. Mercenary-Hero (M.R.H.R)
G. Fighter-Warrior (F.T.W.R)
H. Brigand/Pirate-Berserker (B.P.B.R)
I. Pegasus Knight-Falcoknight (P.K.F.K)
J. Wyvern Rider-Wyvern Lord (W.R.W.L)
K. Archer-Sniper (A.R.S.N)
L. Nomad-Nomadic Trooper (N.M.N.T)
M. Monk/Cleric-Bishop (M.C.B.S)
N. Troubadour-Valkyrie (T.R.V.K)
O. Mage-Sage (M.G.S.G)
P. Shaman-Druid (S.H.D.R)
Q. Thief-Assassin (T.H.A.S)
R. Dancer/Bard (D.N.B.R)
S. Other (O.T.H.R)
T. Merlinus (M.L.N.S)
U. Recap (R.C.A.P)
NOTICE: The following scores (well, my scores, anyway), are based on a
character's usefulness on NORMAL difficulty, not Hard Mode. If that
were the case, Zealot would've gotten a -2...
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A. The Lords - Unpromoted (LRDU)
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-The Lords are the main characters in Fire Emblem. Usually, they take thrones
or gates to complete Chapters. If they die, it's Game Over. So, they're
pretty important. Between the two games, there are 4 Lords.
-Since Eliwood, Hector, Lyn, and Roy can become much different characters when
they promote, I'll put the lords in two sections.
A1: Eliwood
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Game - Fire Emblem US
Class - Lord
Appearance - Red Hair, Blue Armor, does NOT look like SSBM Roy
Weapon - Sword, Rapier
Upgrade - Knight Lord
Upgrade Using - Complete Chapter 26 (Eliwood Route), Heaven's Seal (Hector)
Quick Bio - Lord of Pherae, son of Marquess Pherae Elbert. After Elbert and
his travelling army disappears, Eliwood sets off to find clues about his
father's whereabouts.
Rating - (6/10). Decent enough, especially for a main character, but you'll
need to be a bit fortunate to get his strength up (one game, my Eliwood had
7 Str. at Lv. 20. Sad...)
Acquire - Becomes the main Lord at Chapter 11 Eliwood. Or, joins automatically
at the beginning of Chapter 12 Hector.
Fan Rating - (6.76/10, 17 votes).
A2: Lyn
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Game - Fire Emblem US
Class - Lord
Appearance - Long Green Hair, Dark Green Sacaen clothing
Weapon - Sword, Mani Katti, Wo Dao
Upgrade - Blade Lord
Upgrade Using - Heaven's Seal
Quick Bio - Granddaughter of Marquess Caelin. Grew up in Sacae with her Sacaen
father Hassar and her Caelin mother Madelyn, both of which were killed by
bandits months ago. Can end up with either Eliwood or Hector as an ending.
Rating - (7/10). The Lord version of the myrmidon, basically. Good skill and
speed, but strength is low, and oddly enough, so is defense. Don't put her in
the front line because of it.
Acquire - Starting character in Prolouge Chapter. Rejoins in
Chapter 15 Eliwood/16 Hector.
Fan Rating - (8.17/10, 18 votes).
A3: Hector
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Game - Fire Emblem US
Class - Lord
Appearance - Blue Hair, Black/Blue Armor
Weapon - Axe, Wolf Beil
Upgrade - Great Lord
Upgrade Using - Heaven's Seal (Eliwood Route), Complete Chapter 28 (Hector)
Quick Bio - Younger brother of Lord Uther, who is currently in charge of
affairs in Ostia. Good childhood friend of Eliwood's.
Rating - (9/10). His great defense and his Wolf Beil can get you out of a
sticky situation (like in Chapter 16x). Sometimes his skill stat might suffer,
though.
Acquire - Joins at around turn 3 in Chapter 12 Eliwood. Or, becomes the
main Lord starting at Chapter 11 Hector.
Fan Rating - (9.35/10, 17 votes, 7 tens).
A4: Roy
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Game - Fire Emblem: Sword of Seals
Class - Lord
Appearance - Red Hair, Blue Armor, IS the same Roy from SSBM
Weapon - Sword, Rapier
Upgrade - Master Lord
Upgrade Using - Complete Chapter 21 (or Chapter 21: Gaiden if requirements are
met)
Quick Bio - Son of Marquess Pherae, at this time Eliwood. Upstanding young
chap with a strong sense of justice. Cameo (read: gimmick) appearance in the
Gamecube game Super Smash Brothers Melee.
Rating - (4/10). Yuck. Don't get mad, especially if you haven't tried him.
Compared to the FEUS Lords, Roy unpromoted is crap. Level him to 20 in an
arena or something so you don't have to bother with him until Chapter 22.
Acquire - Is a starting character in Chapter 1. I'm sure Roy fan won't miss
him.
Fan Rating - (6.17/10, 6 votes).
Best/Worst...
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Best Lord - Hector by far. His defense and strength alone can get you out of
many tough situations. He'll probably be the first Lord to 20 in your game.
Worst Lord - Roy. Technically, he's not that bad, but compared to the other
three, you'll wonder why he was the gimmick character in SSBM... at least
before he promotes.
Better Set of Lords - Fire Emblem US. Three good/great Lords against one
mediocre Lord. Self-explanatory.
Fan Best - Hector. We agree.
Fan Worst - Roy. And again.
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B. The Lords - Promoted (LRDP)
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The promoted forms of each of the four Lords.
* indicates new weapon upon upgrade.
B1: Eliwood
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Game - Fire Emblem US
Class - Knight Lord
Weapon - Durandal, Rapier, Sword, *Spear
Upgrade - N/A
Rating - (7/10). Eliwood gets the job done, and adding spears is nice, but
compared what happens to the other three in promotion, Eliwood's is a mere
afterthought.
Fan Rating - (6.92/10, 12 votes, 1 ten).
B2: Lyn
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Game - Fire Emblem US
Class - Blade Lord
Weapon - Sol Katti, Mani Katti, Wo Dao, Sword, *Bow
Upgrade - N/A
Rating - (9/10). Wow. The addition of bows alone make her awesome. You'd be
surprised how often she criticals with it, as well. The only thing preventing
her from a perfect 10 is the fact that her defense is still low upon promotion,
is thus still slightly frail.
Fan Rating - (8.85/10, 13 votes, 3 tens).
B3: Hector
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Game - Fire Emblem US
Class - Great Lord
Weapon - Armads, Wolf Beil, Axe, *Sword
Upgrade - N/A
Rating - (9/10). Tank. His strength and defense can become insane, and his
speed is decent as well. Give him the 'Boots' item to give him more movement
and he's set. Resistance and skill may be his only setbacks.
Fan Rating - (9.91/10, 17 votes, 14 tens). I think he's the fan favorite.
B4: Roy
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Game - Fire Emblem: Sword of Seals
Class - Master Lord
Weapon - Sword of Seals, Rapier, Sword
Upgrade - N/A
Rating - (9/10). See, Roy fan? I'm not against Roy. He becomes an excellent
character with the Sword of Seals in hand. However, you really only use him
for 4 chapters, and the SoS has only 20 uses. Also, Roy gains no additional
weapons for you versatile types. Still, though, he becomes very tough to beat.
Fan Rating - (8.4/10, 5 votes).
Best/Worst...
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Best Promoted Lord - Hector still. Tough choice between him and Roy, but
Promoted Roy's limited chapter usage (4 chapters, one of them short), is what
hampers him slightly.
Worst Promoted Lord - Eliwood. He doesn't give off that 'Hey, I'm elite'
feeling like the other three, though he's still darn solid. Durandal, as
huge as that thing is, doesn't actually help him much.
Better Set of Promoted Lords - Fire Emblem US. Roy could probably take out
his dad, but he's still outnumbered.
Fan Best - Hector.
Fan Worst - Eliwood. We all agree on Lords.
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C. Knight-General (KNGN)
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-The Knight/General is the 'Tank' class of Fire Emblem games. Though usually
slow in both speed in movement, these units have high defense and strength and
can take out armies at a time, given they can actually reach those armies
before someone else wipes them out. The Knights in Fire Emblem: Sword of Seals
can Triangle Attack, a combination attack that never misses and deals three
times the damage (nine times if you critical).
-Note: In the japanese games, 'Knight' is referred to as 'Armor Knight', since
Knights in older Fire Emblem games refer to characters that were dismounted
from their horses/pegasi/dragons. I'll call them Armor Knights here.
A * indicates a weapon that character can only use AFTER promotion (if that
character is already promoted, no asterisk is needed).
C1. Wallace
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Game - Fire Emblem US
Class - Knight
Appearance - Bald, Gray Armor
Weapon - Spear, *Axe
Upgrade - General
Upgrade Using - Knight Crest, Earth Seal
Quick Bio - Retired Caelin soldier. Finds Lady Lyndis late in her quest and
decides to join her cause. Gets lost training after that.
Rating - (5/10). Owns enemies in Lyn's story. However, when (if) you get him
back, enemies will know better. Of the two Armors in US FE, Wallace is the
inferior one.
Acquire - By the time you finish Chapter 22E/23H (or 22xE/23xH), if the sum of
your Lord's levels are LESS than 50, you'll go the the fog-of-war map with
Lloyd as the boss. Wallace is on the lower right of the map, talk to him with
pretty much anybody from Caelin.
Fan Rating - (5.625/10, 16 votes). Quote: "Essentially Lyn's answer to Marcus."
[OursSA]. He's pretty much on the money with that.
C2. Oswin
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Game - Fire Emblem US
Class - Knight
Appearance - Short Brown Hair, Orange Armor, kinda wrinkled
Weapon - Spear, *Axe
Upgrade - General
Upgrade Using - Knight Crest, Earth Seal
Quick Bio - One of Ostia's finest Knights. In service to Lord Uther, he is
ordered to tag along with Hector to ensure his safety.
Rating - (8/10). He won't disappoint, that's for sure. Most of his stats
reach the 20's past promotion, except maybe luck and speed. Movement is low,
however, so giving him 'Boots' might not be a bad idea.
Acquire - Automatically joins in Chapter 12, either during (Eliwood), or at
the beginning (Hector).
Fan Rating - (8.82/10, 17 votes, 4 tens).
C3. Bors
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Game - Fire Emblem: Sword of Seals
Class - Armor Knight
Appearance - Cheese green hair, Yellow Armor, really small eyes
Weapon - Spear, *Axe
Upgrade - General
Upgrade Using - Knight Crest
Quick Bio - Another sturdy Ostian knight. He accompanies Roy back to Pherae
when word reaches Roy of trouble afoot.
Rating - (7/10). Mixed bag, really. Sometimes he'll rock, other times he
won't. It's as simple as that. Can execute the Triangle Attack along with
his fellow Ostian Armor Knights, thus redeeming him.
Acquire - Is a starting unit in Chapter 1. Can't miss him.
Fan Rating - (7.5/10, 6 votes, 1 ten).
C4. Wendy
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Game - Fire Emblem: Sword of Seals
Class - Armor Knight
Appearance - Everything about her just screams 'Pink'.
Weapon - Spear, *Axe
Upgrade - General
Upgrade Using - Knight Crest
Quick Bio - Bors' sister. Signs up with the Ostian army as an Armor Knight to
help Ostia in it's time of need.
Rating - (9/10). For a pink Armor Knight, she sure can rock. Alongside Bors
and Barth, the three of them can complete the only Armor Knight Triangle Attack
in FE History. Crazy stat gains, that is, if you're lucky. She starts at
Level 1, though, so you might have a tough time getting started leveling her.
Acquire - Automatically in Chapter 8, turn 5 or so. Her, Barth and Oujay
appear at the upper left corner.
Fan Rating - (8.8/10, 5 votes, 1 ten).
C5. Barth
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Game - Fire Emblem: Sword of Seals
Class - Armor Knight
Appearance - Looks kinda like 'Leo' from Final Fantasy 6. Buzzcut, large.
Also has teal armor.
Weapon - Spear, *Axe
Upgrade - General
Upgrade Using - Knight Crest
Quick Bio - Yet another Ostian knight. No actual relation to Bors or Wendy.
Rating - (6/10). That's WITH the Triangle Attack potential. Starts at a
relatively high level, and stat gains aren't that impressive.
Acquire - Automatically in Chapter 8, turn 5 or so. Him, Wendy and Oujay
appear at the upper left corner.
Fan Rating - (5.7/10, 5 votes).
C6. Douglas
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Game - Fire Emblem: Sword of Seals
Class - General
Appearance - Skyblue Armor, Brown hair, nice thick beard.
Weapon - Spear, Axe
Upgrade - N/A
Quick Bio - The Great General of Etruria. Fights for his country to the end.
Lalum is his adopted daughter.
Rating - (6/10). Sturdy General. Doesn't Triangle Attack with the other
armors, but he can hold his own. Doesn't do better than Bors or Wendy, though.
Acquire - In Chapter 16, he'll be walking about as an enemy unit. People can
talk to him, but it won't do any good. Just don't kill him and beat the
Chapter. Not only will you gain access to Chapter 16 Gaiden (keeping him alive
IS the requirement), he'll automatically join in 16x at the beginning of the
chapter.
Fan Rating - (5.33/10, 3 votes). Yeah, I've changed his name from Duncan to
Douglas, as it fits the translation much better, according to Ice Dragon.
Plus, I've heard it more often as Douglas than Duncan, so I'm making that
change.
Best/Worst...
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Best Knight - Wendy. Oswin's good, but he can't Triangle Attack like Wendy
can. Plus, you gotta give Wendy some credit for what she can do given her
option to become an Armor Knight.
Worst Knight - Wallace. Strange. Four good/great Ostian Armors. One decent
Etrurian General, and one bad Caelin armor. Lesson: if you want to be an
Armor Knight, don't go to Caelin. Ask Lundgren.
Better Set of Knights - Fire Emblem: Sword of Seals. It's the combination of
Wallace's mediocrity and the SoS Armor's ability to Triangle Attack.
Fan Best - Oswin. Wendy had it, but lost it.
Fan Worst - Douglas by a little bit.
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D. Cavalier-Paladin (CVPL)
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-Another Fire Emblem mainstay. The mounted cavalier is often fast (movement
wise, obviously), but the majority of them only specialize in maxing out one
or two stats. It's usually a good idea to have one or two around, but don't
bring out the whole lot of them. In total, there are 12 Cavaliers/Paladins,
though two of those are Marcus.
-Note: In the Japanese game, 'Cavalier' is called 'Social Knight'. It's been
like that since the original Fire Emblem for the NES. Why it's called that is
beyond me.
A * indicates a weapon that character can only use AFTER promotion (if that
character is already promoted, no asterisk is needed).
D1. Kent
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Game - Fire Emblem US
Class - Cavalier
Appearance - Red Armor, Bright Red Hair
Weapon - Spear, Sword, *Axe
Upgrade - Paladin
Upgrade Using - Knight Crest, Earth Seal
Quick Bio - Knight in service to Caelin. Straightarrow all the way, follow
orders and is Mr. Serious about all matters. Dislikes the loose attitude that
Sain presents.
Rating - (8/10). Throughout Fire Emblem, there have traditionally been two
starting Cavaliers: a Red one that specializes in Power, and a Green one that
specializes in Speed. Oddly, though Kent is the Red Cavalier in this game, he
instead specializes in Speed. You'll notice in Lyn's story that he'll be able
to double attack much earlier than Sain can. As good as Cavaliers come.
Acquire - Automatically joins at the beginning of Chapter 1. He teaches you
about the Weapon Triangle, the smart guy that he is. Rejoins at
Chapter 15 Eliwood/16 Hector.
Fan Rating - (7.85/10, 17 votes, 1 ten).
D2. Sain
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Game - Fire Emblem US
Class - Cavalier
Appearance - Green Armor, Dark Green Hair, looks happy enough
Weapon - Spear, Sword, *Axe
Upgrade - Paladin
Upgrade Using - Knight Crest, Earth Seal
Quick Bio - In service to House Caelin. Unlike Kent, Sain is a flirt, but he
sucks at it, not gaining the positive attention from women like he desires.
Rating - (8/10). Similarly to Kent, Sain, the Green one, oddly specializes in
Strength (unlike past Green Cavaliers that like Speed). You'll notice how much
more damage he'll be able to do to enemies than Kent can early on in Lyn's
quest. Though he does have a chance to underachieve in stats, he will usually
become as solid of a Cavalier as Kent.
Acquire - Automatically joins at the beginning of Chapter 1. He gets taught
the Weapon Triangle, the fool that he is. Rejoins at
Chapter 15 Eliwood/16 Hector.
Fan Rating - (8.19/10, 18 votes, 2 tens).
D3. Lowen
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Game - Fire Emblem US
Class - Cavalier
Appearance - Bushy Blue Hair that completely covers his eyes, Yellow Armor
Weapon - Spear, Sword, *Axe
Upgrade - Paladin
Upgrade Using - Knight Crest, Earth Seal
Quick Bio - An up and coming Knight in service to Pherae. Nervous a whole
lot, and lacks confidence. It's a wonder how he survives...
Rating - (7/10). Unlike most other Cavaliers, Lowen's specialty stats are
HP and Defense. That's right. Tank on a Horse. He can take a lot of damage.
He doesn't have as high of stats in other categories like Kent or Sain,
though.
Acquire - Automatically joins at the beginning of Chapter 11 Eliwood/12 Hector.
Fan Rating - (6.91/10, 17 votes).
D4. Marcus
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Game - Fire Emblem US
Class - Paladin
Appearance - Purplish Hair/Beard, Orange/Bronze Armor. Looks angry a lot.
Weapon - Spear, Sword, Axe
Upgrade - N/A
Quick Bio - Experienced Knight in service to Pherae. He served Elbert (if
they ever make a Fire Emblem game back in Elbert's Lord days, I bet Marcus
would own).
Rating - (4/10). Sure, he has the potential to become okay, but the bigger
problem is if you use him in early chapters. Since he's essentially Level 21
(or probably 11 given his stats), his experience gain is only 3-6 while the
Level 1 characters (Eliwood, Lowen), are around 32 or so. He's an experience
hog, plain and simple, and his low growth rates will make you curse his name
later in the game if everyone else's levels are low.
Acquire - Automatically joins at the beginning of Chapter 11 Eliwood/12 Hector.
Fan Rating - (3.65/10, 17 votes, 1 zero).
D5. Isadora
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Game - Fire Emblem US
Class - Paladin
Appearance - Darkblue Hair, White Armor, Wears Lipstick
Weapon - Spear, Sword, Axe
Upgrade - N/A
Quick Bio - Knight in service to Pherae, more specifically Lady Eleanora.
Continues to study to become a lady, and was apparantly enganged to Harken
before his disappearance.
Rating - (6/10). I always liked Isadora (must be the lipstick :/), and I
always liked making her my 'Axe Paladin'. After looking at her stats more
closely, I can see her shortcomings. She'll easily max out speed and skill
(kinda like Kent), but will suffer in Strength, even with Axes. Still better
than Marcus.
Acquire - Automatically joins at the beginning of Chapter 21 Eliwood/22 Hector.
Fan Rating - (5.37/10, 15 votes).
D6. Alan
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Game - Fire Emblem: Sword of Seals
Class - Social Knight (remember, that's the Cavalier, going by SoS class names)
Appearance - Red Armor, Dark Red Hair
Weapon - Spear, Sword, *Axe
Upgrade - Paladin
Upgrade Using - Knight Crest
Quick Bio - Run of the mill Pheraen Cavalier... who is good.
Rating - (8/10). Here is where the standard Fire Emblem Cavalier thing comes
into play. Alan, the Red Cavalier, is good at Strength! That's more like it!
Anyway, both him and Lance support each other rather easily and the two of
them combined are hard to take down.
Acquire - Is a starting unit in Chapter 1. Can't miss him.
Fan Rating - (7.75/10, 6 votes).
D7. Lance
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Game - Fire Emblem: Sword of Seals
Class - Social Knight
Appearance - Green Armor, Bright Green Hair
Weapon - Spear, Sword, *Axe
Upgrade - Paladin
Upgrade Using - Knight Crest
Quick Bio - Run of the mill Pheraen Cavalier... who is good. Talks like he
knows his stuff.
Rating - (8/10). Good ol' Green Cavaliers with their speed. Lance is no
exception. Him and Alan together make a formidable pair.
Acquire - Is a starting unit in Chapter 1. Can't miss him.
Fan Rating - (7.92/10, 6 votes).
D8. Marcus (old)
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Game - Fire Emblem: Sword of Seals
Class - Paladin
Appearance - Grayer Hair (more white than gray, actually), Purple Armor, full
of wrinkles
Weapon - Spear, Sword, Axe
Upgrade - N/A
Quick Bio - Serving under the third generation of Pheraen Lords (Elbert,
Eliwood, Roy). Nothing else really needed, not that you care.
Rating - (2/10). Thought his stat gains were bad before? They're worse here.
Thought he was an exp. hog before? Not like he is here. Thought he was old
before? He's much... yeah. Point is, if you gotta use him, use him in the
most extreme of cases. Otherwise, bench him.
Acquire - Is a starting unit in Chapter 1. Can't miss him, though you wish
you could.
Fan Rating - (1.83/10, 6 votes).
D9. Noah
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Game - Fire Emblem: Sword of Seals
Class - Social Knight
Appearance - Blue Armor, Brown Hair
Weapon - Spear, Sword, *Axe
Upgrade - Paladin
Upgrade Using - Knight Crest
Quick Bio - He's a mercenary under Zealot's command from Ilia. He trains Fil
in the Ostian arena. That's probably why he's as good as he is.
Rating - (7/10). He's actually a pretty decent cavalier. When I compared a
Level 18 Noah to a Alan and Lance of the same level, his stats were nearly
the same. Couple that with Fil support, and you've got a good cavalier at
your command.
Acquire - Comes out of the Arena during Turn 3 in Chapter 7 as an NPC. Talk
to him using Zealot, thus fulfilling Zealot's lone purpose. Looks like Roy
can talk to him as well, again according to Ice Dragon. Uh oh for Zealot.
Fan Rating - (7/10, 5 votes). FireLizard says that Noah and Treck's stats
are more balanced than Alan/Lance's, thus the 9's for both of them.
D10. Treck
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Game - Fire Emblem: Sword of Seals
Class - Social Knight
Appearance - Blue Armor, Light Brown Hair, dopey.
Weapon - Spear, Sword, *Axe
Upgrade - Paladin
Upgrade Using - Knight Crest
Quick Bio - He's a mercenary under Zealot's command from Ilia.
Rating - (5/10). Merely average. Alan, Lance, and Noah can all do better
than Treck. Plus, Treck doesn't get a good support character like the other
three... unless you want him to support with... Zealot...
Acquire - Comes out of one of the eastern houses during Turn 2 in Chapter 7
as an NPC. Talk to him with either Roy or Zealot, whichever comes first.
Fan Rating - (6.2/10, 5 votes). See 'Noah'.
D11. Zealot
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Game - Fire Emblem: Sword of Seals
Class - Paladin... somehow...
Appearance - White armor, gray hair, no beard
Weapon - Spear, Sword, Axe
Upgrade - N/A
Quick Bio - Leader (somehow...) of a small band of mercenaries from Ilia.
Comes to aid Roy take back Ostia from Bern.
Rating - (0/10). He's that bad. Units near him (Treck, Yunno) become bad.
He died in the Chapter I got him in on my first playthrough. Yep, he's even
worse than Marcus. Old Marcus, I mean. Looks like the only purpose I gave
him earlier, that being recruiting Noah, is something Roy can do instead.
He's not even a good distraction for enemies to attack. With that, he
receives the score of zero as opposed to one.
Acquire - Comes out of one of the eastern houses during Turn 2 in Chapter 7
as an NPC. Talk to him with either Roy or Treck, whichever comes first.
Fan Rating - (1.2/10, 5 votes, 3 zeroes). Come on, let's go for the fan
rating of under 1!
D12. Percival
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Game - Fire Emblem: Sword of Seals
Class - Paladin
Appearance - Blonde Hair, Dark Armor/Cape, looks bored
Weapon - Spear, Sword, Axe
Upgrade - N/A
Quick Bio - Knight General of Etruria. Follows Prince Mildain of Etruria more
than anyone else.
Rating - (7/10). Unlike the other Paladins you get (except maybe Isadora back
in FEUS), Percival actually comes with good stats and has a potential to get
a majority of them over 20 before reaching Level 20. A pleasant surprise.
Acquire - You have two chances. Appears in Chapter 13 as an enemy, but far
away. You can either risk life and limb getting to him and having either
Elphin or Lalum talk to him (whichever one you got earlier) BEFORE turn 8
(or else he leaves), or just wait until Chapter 15. In that Chapter, he
arrives at Turn 1 or 2, as an enemy, but talking to him with Lalum or Elphin
is much, much easier here than it is in Chapter 13. Not sure if his stats
are affected, though.
Fan Rating - (6.7/10, 5 votes).
Best/Worst...
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Best Cavalier - It's tough to say. The Red/Green Cavaliers are all very good.
Of the four of them, I take Alan, since he's my personal preference, but any
of the four are just as good.
Worst Cavalier - Not Marcus, that's for sure. It's Zealot by a mile or so.
Doesn't even make a good exp. hog. By far, the worst character in both
games. No debate about it.
Better Set of Cavaliers - Fire Emblem US. Kent/Sain and Alan/Lance are evenly
matched, as are Lowen and Noah. Percival is better than Isadora, but young
Marcus is much better than old Marcus. Plus, SoS has Zealot. Enough said
right there.
Fan Best - Sain. Ladies man.
Fan Worst - Zealot. No doubt.
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E. Myrmidon/Swordmaster (MYSM)
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-Typically, the myrmidon hails from Sacae. Though their blows lack strength,
they are quick and deal critical damage. Swordmasters in USFE gain a 15% crit
bonus, but those in FE:SoS gain a 30% bonus. They do lack in defense and HP,
relying more on dodging attacks than taking them, so be careful when using
them. Also, they gain no extra weapons when promoted, instead getting said
critical bonus. There are 6 characters in this class, 2 of which are Karel,
most of which are related to one another.
-Note: In the Japanese Version of Fire Emblem (the Eliwood one), Myrmidon is
called 'Swordfighter'. Yet, Sword of Seals refers to it as 'Myrmidon' like
normal.
E1. Guy
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Game - Fire Emblem US
Class - Myrmidon
Appearance - Dark Green Hair, Blue Headband and shirt
Weapon - Sword, Wo Dao
Upgrade - Swordmaster
Upgrade Using - Heroes Crest, Earth Seal
Quick Bio - A Sacaen in heart, is forced to mercenary duties to get money and
food. Was once fed by Matthew, thus making him Matthew's slave. Not really.
Or is it?
Rating - (8/10). Of the three you get in US FE, Guy is the best you can get.
He'll probably max out skill and speed before promotion, and may match Lyn in
most of her stats (like her clone until she gets to use bows). You won't be
disappointed, though you may need to equip him with Silver weapons later on to
deal any decent damage, critical or not.
Acquire - Chapter 13 (either route). Appears as an enemy. Have Matthew
toy... I mean, talk with him. Caution as to how you do it, though, someone
could easily get killed in the process.
Fan Rating - (8.63/10, 18 votes, 5 tens).
E2. Karel
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Game - Fire Emblem US
Class - Swordmaster
Appearance - Dark clothing, long gray hair covering one eye
Weapon - Sword, Wo Dao (comes with one)
Upgrade - N/A
Quick Bio - Called the 'Devil of Swords' with his cold heart and all. Appears
from out of nowhere. Likes to kill, according to the Dart/Karel support.
Rating - (5/10). Meh. He's okay. I'd rather have Harken over him, though.
His redeeming factor is the critical hit and the Wo Dao he comes with, but if
you've been training Guy, he'll be much better than Karel.
Acquire - Chapter 25 Eliwood/27 Hector. The type of map you get depends on
this: if the total amount of levels that your magic users have gained is more
than that of the levels gained by those that upgrade via Heroes Crest, you'll
go to Kenneth's map. Otherwise, you'll go to Jerme's. If you get Kenneth's
map, kill 3 or more promoted units on that map (Druid, Bishop, General,
Sniper), on Turn 9, Karel will appear. If on Jerme's map, you must unlock
4 or more doors, and on turn 9, he'll appear (thanks to RudeKaiser99 for the
clarification). He'll appear as an NPC. Talk to him with Lyn or your main
Lord. Phew.
Fan Rating - (6.87/10, 15 votes, 1 ten).
E3. Karla
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Game - Fire Emblem US
Class - Swordmaster
Appearance - White/Gray clothing, long gray hair
Weapon - Sword, Wo Dao (comes with one)
Upgrade - N/A
Quick Bio - Karel's sister and Bartre's self-proclaimed rival. Eventual
mother to Fil. She's searching for her brother (Karel).
Rating - (6/10). Like Karel, she's only average, only real reason to get her
is for the Wo Dao or support. Gave her an extra point because she gives birth
to Fil.
Acquire - She can only be seen in Hector's route. First, you need to train
Bartre. To a Level 5 Warrior (if you're hasty, you can promote him at Lv 10
if you wish, not recommended). Then, make it to Chapter 31x, the chapter
where you just stock up. Make Bartre start near the arena for time's sake.
After Turn 1, she'll appear at the arena. Equip Bartre with a Bow, and have
him talk to her. After some talking, they'll fight for one round. If both
of them survive (if you equipped Bartre with the bow, she can't be hurt, just
hope she doesn't critical) they'll talk some more, then she'll join. Lots of
work for an average character and another Wo Dao...
Fan Rating - (5.86/10, 14 votes).
E4. Rutger
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Game - Fire Emblem: Sword of Seals
Class - Myrmidon
Appearance - Long brown hair, red clothing
Weapon - Sword, Wo Dao
Upgrade - Swordmaster
Upgrade Using - Heroes Crest
Quick Bio - Also from Sacae, though he does have Bern blood in him. Like many
others, he hates Bern's guts.
Rating - (7/10). Becomes an efficent myrmidon. Nothing wrong with him, but
Fil is much better... um... IMO. There. Now Rutger fan won't get on my back
like Roy fan has.
Acquire - Chapter 4, appears as an enemy on Turn 6. Have the newly recruited
Clarine talk to him.
Fan Rating - (8.6/10, 5 votes, 2 tens).
E5. Fil
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Game - Fire Emblem: Sword of Seals
Class - Myrmidon
Appearance - White/Skyblue clothing, gray hair, looks a lot like Karla
Weapon - Sword, Wo Dao
Upgrade - Swordmaster
Upgrade Using - Heroes Crest
Quick Bio - ***POSSIBLE SPOILER TO US FE PLAYER. SWORD OF SEALS PLAYER READ
ON, BECAUSE YOU ALREADY SHOULD KNOW THE SPOILER*** Daughter to Bartre and
Karla (...gasp...), and niece of Karel. Karla died early in Fil's childhood,
but Fil decides to take after her Sacaen mother rather than pappa Bartre (good
choice).***END SPOILER FOR US FE PLAYER*** Also gets trained by Noah.
Rating - (10/10). Yes, she's that good. She may seem a tad low on strength,
but she IS a myrmidon after all. Her skill and speed will be unmatched (shut
up, Rutger fan, it's my opinion). Combined with Noah support (or Bartre
support... if you dare...), she's becomes one of your best units. Like Wendy,
she starts at Level 1, so she might have difficulty starting off for you.
Acquire - Chapter 9. At some point in this fog-of-war mission, she'll appear
as an enemy with Shin. Have Noah talk to Fil to recruit her.
Fan Rating - (9.2/10, 5 votes, 2 tens).
E6. Karel (old)
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Game - Fire Emblem: Sword of Seals
Class - Swordmaster
Appearance - Looks just like younger Karel, only older... and happier
Weapon - Sword, Wo Dao
Upgrade - N/A
Quick Bio - Fil's Uncle, Bartre's Bro-in-law, etc. Over the 20 years that
pass between the two games, Karel has found peace within himself and is
called the 'Saint of Swords' now.
Rating - (6/10). He has the best stat growths of any FE character ever made.
However, he comes in Level 19 promoted, so he only has one level to grow. Use
him if both Fil and Rutger went down.
Acquire - Chapter 23. To even reach this chapter, you'll need to have
collected all 6 legendary weapons from their respective Gaiden chapters.
Once you reach Chapter 23, go to the nearby village. He'll join you then.
Fan Rating - (7.38/10, 4 votes, 1 ten).
Best/Worst...
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Best Myrmidon - Fil, without a doubt. She has never failed me once in the
many times I've played Sword of Seals.
Worst Myrmidon - Karla, Fil's mom oddly enough. Not so much to do with her
stats, but from the fact that you get her so late and you only get a maximum
of four turns to send her to the arena before going back to Dragon's Isle.
At least with young Karel you can level him and with old Karel he gets insane
growth... for one level.
Better set of Myrmidons - Fire Emblem: Sword of Seals. Karel's average in
both, and Rutger and Guy could match one another, but Fil is so much better
and Karla is only average, and you get her late.
Fan Best - Fil.
Fan Worst - Karla. We're in agreement, then.
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F. Mercenary-Hero (MRHR)
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-Unlike Myrmidons, Mercenaries sacrifice a few points of speed and skill for
many points of strength. It's unfair actually to compare the two classes
since they're so fundamentally different. Also, to you Final Fantasy VII
veterans, you'll notice their looks and attacks mimic those of another
mercenary in that game, Cloud. Shut up, Cloud fan, I need not hear from you.
The Hero class can use also use axes. There are only 5 characters in this
class (1 girl!)
A * indicates a weapon that character can only use AFTER promotion (if that
character is already promoted, no asterisk is needed).
F1. Raven
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Game - Fire Emblem US
Class - Mercenary
Appearance - Red Hair, blue clothes, angry look on face.
Weapon - Sword, *Axe
Upgrade - Hero
Upgrade Using - Heroes Crest, Earth Seal
Quick Bio - Formerly named Raymond, he and his sister Priscilla got separated
after House Cornwell's fall by Ostia. He has a grudge against Ostia (in fact,
in Ch. 17 Hector, Hector states that something inside Caelin is giving him the
creeps, that something being Raven). Changed his name and became a mercenary.
Rating - (8/10). For Hero's sake, it's either him or Harken. Technically, I
don't see what people like so much about Raven. Sure, he gets great stats,
but nothing to the point where he's the best character in the game. Methinks
Cloud fan is partly to blame for this, but that's just me... support with
Priscilla makes them very formidable.
Acquire - Chapter 16 Eliwood/17 Hector. Talk to him with Priscilla.
Fan Rating - (7.91/10, 16 votes, 3 tens).
F2. Harken
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Game - Fire Emblem US
Class - Hero
Appearance - Blonde Hair, Green Armor
Weapon - Sword, Axe
Upgrade - N/A
Quick Bio - He was one of Elbert's knights who set off and disappered. They
were demolished by Nergal. He survived, but was distraut over the fact that
he failed Lord Elbert. Wonders his way to the Bern mountains somehow. Was
engaged to Isadora, the lucky guy.
Rating - (7/10). He actually makes for a fine Hero if you're not training
Raven. He supports with a majority of Pheraens, including Eliwood, and comes
with a Brave Sword, with always attacks twice, sometimes even four times. No
wonder he survived...
Acquire - Chapter 25 Eliwood/27 Hector. The type of map you get depends on
this: if the total amount of levels that your magic users have gained is more
than that of the levels gained by those that upgrade via Heroes Crest, you'll
go to Kenneth's map. Otherwise, you'll go to Jerme's. If you get Kenneth's
map, kill LESS THAN 3 promoted units on that map (Druid, Bishop, General,
Sniper), on Turn 9, Harken will appear. If on Jerme's map, unlock
3 doors or less, and on turn 9, he'll appear (thanks to RudeKaiser99 for the
clarification). He'll appear as an enemy for some reason. Talk to him with
Isadora or Eliwood. Marcus, Lowen, and Hector and Oswin for some reason
works too. Phew.
Fan Rating - (7.68/10, 14 votes). I'm not arguing against that...
F3. Dieck
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Game - Fire Emblem: Sword of Seals
Class - Mercenary
Appearance - Faded brown hair, blue pants, no shirt, full of scars
Weapon - Sword, *Axe
Upgrade - Hero
Upgrade Using - Heroes Crest
Quick Bio - Leader of a band of mercenaries. Hired by Pherae to help Roy and
his small army.
Rating - (8/10). Again, a solid mercenary. His stats are well-rounded and
won't disappoint. All I have to say about him, really, other than the fact
that he can support with Thany.
Acquire - Joins automatically in Chapter 2, Turn 2.
Fan Rating - (8/10, 5 votes).
F4. Oujay
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Game - Fire Emblem: Sword of Seals
Class - Mercenary
Appearance - Blue Hair, Yellow garb
Weapon - Sword, *Axe
Upgrade - Hero
Upgrade Using - Heroes Crest
Quick Bio - A mercenary hired by Ostia to help the country in it's time of
need. Meets up with Barth and Wendy apparantly.
Rating - (8/10). Him and Dieck are interchangable actually, which is nice.
Plus, he can support with Wendy. If you're already training Dieck, he might
not be worth your time, though.
Acquire - Automatically in Chapter 8, turn 5 or so. Him, Wendy and Barth
appear in the upper left corner of the map.
Fan Rating - (8/10, 5 votes, 1 ten). FireLizard: "THE best Hero in the game."
Strong words...
F5. Echinda
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Game - Fire Emblem: Sword of Seals
Class - Hero
Appearance - White Hair, Green Armor, IS a girl
Weapon - Sword, Axe
Upgrade - N/A
Quick Bio - One of the leaders of the rebellion against Etruria. Though when
you first see her, it seems her days are numbered...
Rating - (5/10). Use if you're going for something like a 'Roy and all girl
team', or something like that. Her defense and resistance are particulary low
for a Hero. Skill and Speed get above 20, but never max out. Average, really,
and a shame, too.
Acquire - First, in Chapter 9, there are two houses in the upper right corner.
Have someone enter the LEFT house. This will allow you to go to Chapters 10A
and 11A. In Chapter 11A, she appears on Turn 8 as an NPC. Enemy units will
be all over her. Take those units out and have Lalum talk to her.
Fan Rating - (5.5/10, 4 votes).
Best/Worst...
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Best Mercenary - Tough to call. Raven/Cloud fan will get mad if I don't say
'Raven', and they'd have a decent reason. Raven edges out Dieck and Oujay,
but barely.
Worst Mercenary - Echinda. The other four turn out great, Echinda does not.
Better set of Mercenaries - Fire Emblem US. Raven and Harken are great, and
so is Dieck and Oujay, but Echinda... not really...
Fan Best - Tie between Dieck and Oujay. The 6 someone gave for Oujay caused
the tie. Blame him.
Fan Worst - Echidna. Not Knuckles the Echidna, he's cool.
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G. Fighter-Warrior (FTWR)
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-The standard axe unit you get. Generally, Fighters are slow and inaccurate,
and early on, that is the case with the two you get. Upon upgrade, though,
not only do the then Warriors become very efficient with the axe, they also
gain the ability to use bows as well. Good for them. There are 6 Fighters
in all, 2 of which are Bartre.
A * indicates a weapon that character can only use AFTER promotion (if that
character is already promoted, no asterisk is needed).
G1. Dorcas
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Game - Fire Emblem US
Class - Fighter
Appearance - Red Hair, built, serious looking
Weapon - Axe, *Bow
Upgrade - Warrior
Upgrade Using - Heroes Crest, Earth Seal
Quick Bio - A rather peaceful man, Dorcas fights to get money to help his
wife's leg condition.
Rating - (6/10). Built or not, Dorcas is only decent as a fighter and a
warrior. There's better Warriors out there.
Acquire - In Lyn's Story, in Chapter 4, he'll attack Lyn, but likely miss.
Have Lyn talk to him. Joins on Turn 2 in Eliwood's route, or the beginning
of Chapter 12, Hector's route.
Fan Rating - (6.12/10, 16 votes).
G2. Bartre
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Game - Fire Emblem US
Class - Fighter
Appearance - Brown Hair, metal band around forehead, blue clothes
Weapon - Axe, *Bow
Upgrade - Warrior
Upgrade Using - Heroes Crest, Earth Seal
Quick Bio - Not the sharpest sword in the shop (his support with Canas proves
it). Self-proclaimed rival to Karla. Apparantly, he's one of Eliwood's
guards... maybe that's self-proclaimed?
Rating - (8/10). He's much better than Dorcas, and makes a fine bowman after
promotion. If you're gonna use him, try to use him in Hector's route, so you
can get Karla much later on.
Acquire - Joins on Turn 2 in Eliwood's route, or the beginning of Chapter 12,
Hector's route.
Fan Rating - (7.28/10, 16 votes, 1 ten).
G3. Geitz
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Game - Fire Emblem US
Class - Warrior
Appearance - Magenta Hair, Gray Clothes
Weapon - Axe, Bow
Upgrade - N/A
Quick Bio - Somehow, brother to Geese. Eldest son to a wealthy merchant.
Confused as heck.
Rating - (6/10). If you were gonna use a Warrior, you would've already
upgraded Bartre or even Dorcas by now. He's only average.
Acquire - By the time you finish Chapter 22E/23H (or 22xE/23xH), if the sum of
your Lord's levels are 50 or MORE, you'll go to the town map with Linus as
the boss. Geitz appears either within the town (Eliwood), or to the right
of your starting position (Hector). Talk to him with Dart, but be careful!
If you haven't trained Dart one bit Geitz can kill him in two consecutive
hits (happened to me once).
Fan Rating - (5.24/10, 14 votes).
G4. Wade
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Game - Fire Emblem: Sword of Seals
Class - Fighter
Appearance - The Axefighter with Blue clothes and headband
Weapon - Axe, *Bow
Upgrade - Warrior
Upgrade Using - Heroes Crest
Quick Bio - One of the mercenaries led by Dieck.
Rating - (7/10). Very solid Fighter. I did notice that he started to gain
very little experience after promotion, more so than others. It might of
been just me, but be weary of that nonetheless.
Acquire - Appears in Chapter 2 on Turn 2.
Fan Rating - (6.17/10, 6 votes).
G5. Lott
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Game - Fire Emblem: Sword of Seals
Class - Fighter
Appearance - The Axefighter with Gray clothes and headband
Weapon - Axe, *Bow
Upgrade - Warrior
Upgrade Using - Heroes Crest
Quick Bio - One of the mercenaries led by Dieck. More intelligent than Wade.
Rating - (7/10). Similar to Wade, only his experience gain wasn't crap after
promotion (it must've been just me...).
Acquire - Appears in Chapter 2 on Turn 2.